[Stoves] Burning coal in cookstoves
Thomas Reed
tombreed at comcast.net
Fri Dec 28 09:38:01 CST 2007
Dear Paul and Aul:
In 1998 Robb Walt (President of Community Power Corporation) asked me
the same question about burning coal in our WoodGas (Turbo) cookstove.
My opinion was that because coal had very low volatiles compared to
biomass that it would not work.
WRONG! At least for Coors Western Coal.
This being Christmas time, you should have found a lump of coal in your
stocking, but I had to go find coal aat eh Coors company here in
Golden. I got a few lumps off the coal train and ground them to walnut
size and fired up the stove, using wood pellets for "tinder", since coal
is notoriously hard to light.
The coal burned longer than any biomass I had tested and left a large of
amount of coke behind unburned (could be useful for sequestration). In
a trip to India we demonstrated a different coal at Mukunda's
Combustion-Gasification-Pyrolysis lab in Bangalore. I ran it again a
few weeks ago in a different pyrolyser with the same results. Good
clean flame, long burning.
So for practical reasons we can keep coal on the table, particularly if
the resulting coke can be sequestered.
And I have learned that *it is better to try one simple little test than
to talk about a subject forever.
*Yours truly,
TOM REED BEF
Paul S. Anderson wrote:
> Dear Philip and Crispin and John Davies and all,
>
> Granted there are many types/qualities of coal, so emissions will vary
> considerably.
>
> Is there some "quality coal" (probably low in sulfur and some other stuff) that
> could possibly become an acceptable cookstove fuel (as lump coal or in
> briquette form)? Or is coal simply always going to be "nasty" as a cookstove
> fuel?
>
> How can some of these "nasties" be eliminated?
> Which ones disappear if the fire is hot enough (as in the inside of the vertical
> holes in the briquettes)?
> Which ones can be scrubbed or filtered out, and can any filtering/scrubbing be
> possible in small devices for cookstoves or small-home heating?
>
> Paul
>
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